Finally settling into my new home in Chalco, Nebraska just outside of Omaha. Kinda shitty, middle of nowheresville. I'm so used to the "hustle and bustle" of south florida, so this is going to take some time to get used to. I'm currently trying to find a tattoo shop in Omaha so I don't have to do construction around here. To be quite honest, there isn't much construction to do. List is good moving music.

Damn right I did! I have two bad knees already, I can't lift that heavy shit anymore. Plus, how in the fuck are we going to move our clothes, the TV's, the piano, my drum set, the beds, and all that shit from South Florida to Nebraska lol

Ive been to/through Nebraska a few times, it is like a more populated North Dakota. You can pretty much drive across the state while asleep and still make it, its that flat and straight, at least East to West.

Bonus over living in Florida: You are in MEAT country. You will have steak coming out of your ears, which is a good thing. 2. The people will be nicer. 3. More people will speak English.

Counterfeit- You are ignoring where I come from. The only place I think people are bigger asshole is new york city, but I'm not including the Latino community in South Florida, who seem to think that they are entitled to whatever they want. Just an opinion. If anyone is a hispanic in south florida, I'm sorry your so self-centered and arrogant.

Nothing place, lmfao. I'm not from Nebraska, but I can pretty much flat out guarentee Pit's quality of life will be substantially higher than in Miami, aka, the North Carribean. Less crime, everything is cheaper, nicer people, corn fed hotties everywhere. Since Pit has kids, it is also a much better place to raise a family. Oh, and no Hurricanes.

I meant that as a double entrende Pit. The primary meaning is no tropical storms, although now you will have to watch out for the occasional tornado. I also meant the Canes in some way, because I despise their football team, no offense. I will grant they have produced arguably more great players in the last 25 years than any other school, I just can't stand them. Probably cause my dad is a huge Huskers fan, and I grew up watching the rivalry. My dad always called the Canes, particularly the Sapp teams, "The Hubcap Thieves," lol.

The triple option won't work anymore, considering the game continues to get faster and faster, both at the college and pro levels. College is going towards two different styles of offense because of the speed: either the pro style or the spread.

Canes will be back, though. Not a title this year, but give Jacory one more year with that offense and get rid of Whipple(the OC who outlandishly thinks Jacory can't run the spread), the Canes will win a title in 2011. I'm calling it right now

Yes, but they run it in the ACC, where schools don't know how to recruit defensive players(except for da U of course). If you also noticed, they are the only school who can succesfully pull it off. With all of the atheletes in the Big 12, where defenses do struggle but also have ridiculous amounts of speed, that QB running it will get killed.

Well, they need some kind of indentity, some kind of wrinkle. They aren't going to be able to recruit the best spread orientated athletes while going against much more established spread schools like Okie State, Oklahoma, Texas, Mizzou, hell, even Kansas.

UT(my other favorite collegiate team) is actually switching to a pro style this year, because their new QB fits it better. Polini is doing a great job at Nebraska, I think he'll bring them back in about 2 or 3 more years.

Well, they're from Coral Springs(about 20 minutes north of where I'm from) and I used to hang out with a lot of local bands that used open up for them. I met him maybe 4 or 5 times, and the guy is so goddamn stuck up and full of himself. He won't sign any autographs and he won't talk to his fans at all after the show. The guy is a dickish dick, to the 1000000000 degree